@conference{
author = "Kešetović, Želimir and Milašinović, Srđan and Mrdalj, Mladen",
year = "2013",
abstract = "The history of civilization essentially represents an uninterrupted series of conflicts
and periods of stability and peace, moving from radical to moderate streams, from barbarism to
progress. Traditions of liberal learning have been severely shaken by the global 2008 economic crisis
and the human intelligence became a weak instrument in front of the onslaught of new mega corporations willing to profit and seize new markets, undermining the objective rules of the morality. The
security of the planet is at risk, and the managing, designing and dosing of the crises and disasters
becomes part of the potential disintegration arsenal as a tool to seek new markets and implications.
Disoriented and disillusioned people, by seeking new bases and values, easily succumb to impose
“revolutions” that suppress the mind, emphasizing conflict paradigm that precisely opens massive
manipulation gaps, spreading spiritual crisis and social pathology. Therefore, the twenty-first century society is in a continuous state of uncertainty, collapse, divisions and paranoia, which favours
further spread of violence and insecurity, so crisis management remains as one of the global security
barrier.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies = Beograd : Kriminalističko-policijska akademijaa",
journal = "Thematic Conference Proceedings of International Significance. Vol. 3 / International Scientific Conference "Archibald Reiss Days", Belgrade, 1-2 March 2013 = Tematski zbornik radova međunarodnog značaja. Tom 3 / Međunarodni naučni skup "Dani Arčibalda Rajsa", Beograd, 1-2. mart 2013.",
title = "Methodological and ethical challenges in crisis and disaster research",
pages = "241-248",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_jakov_1691"
}